Programming Codes
iTherm
®
280
Programmer’s Guide
28-04430
Rev K
Page 125
Function
End named macro record
ASCII
[ESC] [US] e <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1BH 1FH 65H
Decimal
<27> <31> <101>
IPCL
&%UG <Name..> <0>
EPOS
none
Description
The [ESC] [US] e <Name..> <0> command ends the macro record
operation and saves the macro to flash. It uses the <Name..> field to
verify the command end and must match the "Begin named macro
record" command. If the name already exists in the flash user store or
the macro memory is exceeded, the command is valid, and the <Name..>
field prints. If there is not enough room in the flash user store for the
macro, the save is not performed, but the macro buffer is valid.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.
Function
Save macro data in user store
ASCII
[ESC] [US] m <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1BH 1FH 6DH
Decimal
<27> <31> <109>
IPCL
&%UM <Name..> <0>
EPOS
[GS] -
…<Name..> <0> is from one to 15 characters and must be null
terminated.
Description
The [ESC] [US] m <Name..> <0> command saves the current macro
buffer structure into the flash user-store area. It uses the <Name..> field
as a reference name. If the name already exists in the flash user store,
the command does not store the data.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.
Function
Save user-defined characters
ASCII
[ESC] [US] c <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1BH 1FH 63H
Decimal
<27> <31> <99>
IPCL
&%UC <Name..><0>
EPOS
[GS] 6
<
Name..> <0> is from one to 15 characters and must be null
terminated.
Description
The [ESC] [US] c <Name..> <0> command saves the current user-
defined character structure in the flash user-save storage area. It uses
the<Name..> field as a reference. If the name already exists in the flash
user store, the command will not store the data.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.
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